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The crust is the first thing that hits the tongue of a pizza eater (unless they're eating upside down). The foundation of all relatives of the pie family, the dough that makes that crust determines the difference between a one-time chew or lifelong romance. There's loving care, and perhaps even magic, in the dough of Papa Joe's Pizza. Always homemade—a rare quality in the modern premade era—that dough possesses a personality, piquant charm, and irrefutably fresh taste that has lured the diners of Vermillion and beyond into a endless courtship since 1972. Ranging in size from personal 7-inch pies to tabletop-toppling 26"x18" party pizzas, Papa Joe's handcrafted concoctions are baked to the perfect balance of crunch and caress, and come loaded with whatever meats and vegetables the heart desires.
That handcrafted, family-made touch extends to the rest of Papa Joe's menu, featuring comforting subs on homemade buns, Mama Joe's fruit and cream pies, and a slew of succulent surprises such as broasted chicken, pierogis, and take-home dishes such as chicken paprikash and beef stew. The homey feel of the food is accentuated by the restaurant's own homey storefront in one of Vermillion's oldest buildings, which holds structural hands with the adjoining breakfast/dessert destination of Granny Joe's Ice Creamatorium.

If you are in search of a good meal that won't leave you broke, then look no further than Pine House Pizza. Whether you are stopping in for the great quality, lightning-fast service, or both, you will always leave this restaurant impressed.
There's not really a recommended attire, so feel free to dress comfortably. Also, though the prices are considered to be lower than average, you aren't going to sacrifice any quality. In fact, you should be able to enjoy a good meal for $11 or $12, and can probably get in and out for $8 if you try.
There really is something for everyone, with gluten-free options, as well as low-fat and vegetarian items on the robust menu. Plus, if you're looking for the perfect spot for a get-together between family or friends, it's been reviewed as a great local option for both big groups and families with kids. If you don't feel like eating in, you can always grab your food to go, or just place an order for delivery.
All things considered, Pine House stands out, no matter how you slice it.

Located in Vermilion, Woodstock is a hugely-popular restaurant that offers appetizing pizza. This restaurant delivers an unforgettable dining experience set in a familiar vibe. It's a popular spot for customers interested in fantastic food.
There's no specific recommended attire, so feel free to dress casually and comfortably.
If you're on the lookout for the perfect spot for family or friends, it's been reviewed as a solid option for large groups and kids. WiFi's available if you're trying to get some work done, and if you need food provided for a local event, take advantage of its catering options.
A highly-regarded spot for lunch, you won't walk away from Woodstock disappointed. Visitors to the restaurant have the ability to park nearby on the street. Prefer to pedal your way there? Bike parking is also provided.

Enjoy a freshly tossed pizza loaded with toppings at Smokin Joe's in Vermilion.
Smokin Joe's is a jackpot for those looking for low-fat and gluten-free meal options.
Drinks all around! Pair your dinner with a beverage from Smokin Joe's' full bar.
The sound levels at the pizzeria can reach ear-splitting levels.
If you're more interested in a cozy night at home, Smokin Joe's also offers delivery and take-out options.
Smokin Joe's is known for serving great food, and they are able to serve it at your next event with their excellent catering.
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Prices tend towards the moderate side, with the average tab at Smokin Joe's running under $30 per person.

Craving pizza? Head on over to Vermilion's Pizza Galley for a tasty slice with a crust you can't resist.
Pizza Galley will keep those with dietary needs happy with a menu filled with gluten-free and low-fat items.
Pizza Galley is a suitable restaurant for both large and small groups.
Delivery and take out are both available if you prefer to eat in the comfort of your own home.
That's right! Pizza Galley will bring their delicious food to your house for any occasion.
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You'll like your bill almost as much as your meal at Pizza Galley, with meals usually costing less than $15.

If you haven't experienced Wink's, now is the perfect time to check out the acclaimed pizza place. Whether you are visiting for the good quality, friendly service, or both, you will always leave this restaurant impressed.
Though the prices are considered to be lower than average, you aren't going to sacrifice any quality.
If you don't feel like eating in, you can always grab your food to go, or just place an order for delivery.
When you put it all together, Wink's stands out, no matter how you slice it.

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With so many inventive breweries in town, Cleveland pizza slices are incomplete without cold beer beside them. We chose pies from a handful of restaurants in Cleveland and paired them with local brews that best complemented their flavors to form these five delicious duos.Crust | The Brew Kettle Pizza: hot margherita pepperoniCraft brew: Black Rajah black IPACrust’s hot margherita-pepperoni pizza gives the traditional pepperoni pie a twist with margherita aromatics and smoked mozzarella. Intensely hoppy IPAs cut through spice and grease, making them a smart choice for pepperoni. However, the cheese’s smokiness pairs best with a darker brew. Fortunately, Black Rajah offers both. The seasonal black IPA combines bitter citra hops with roasted malts for a complex yet balanced brew.
Edison’s Pizza Kitchen | Platform Beer Co.Pizza: hawaiianCraft brew: Two Stroke TripelEdison’s effortlessly blends salty and sweet flavors in its hawaiian pizza, which is topped with bacon, ham, and pineapple. The eatery adds a sweet touch to pies by including honey packets with every order, too. Wash down the pizza with Platform’s Two Stroke Tripel, a straw-colored Belgian-style ale with notes of ripe fruit.
Angelo’s Pizza | Great Lakes Brewing Co. Pizza: seafood pizzaCraft brew: Sharpshooter Session Wheat IPAAn award-winning pizza from Angelo’s and a pint of Great Lakes may be the quintessential Cleveland combo. With shrimp, crab, and spinach slathered in lobster cream sauce, Angelo’s decadent seafood pizza pairs perfectly with a glass of Sharpshooter Session Wheat IPA. Clocking in at 4.8% ABV, the session beer’s subtle notes of lemon and orange brighten seafood, and its crisp jarrylo hops balance the pizza’s creaminess.
Danny Boy’s Pizza | Butcher and the Brewer Pizza: Brooklyn Bacon CheeseburgerCraft brew: The Repeater KölschCan’t decide between a burger and a pizza? With Danny Boy’s Brooklyn Bacon Cheeseburger pizza, you don’t have to. Despite its thin crust, the pie is piled high with big flavors, the result of ingredients such as bacon, pickles, and cheddar. Pair it with Butcher and the Brewer’s The Repeater Kölsch, a light and crisp brew that’s hoppy enough to cut through the grease without overshadowing the toppings.
PizzaBOGO | Market Garden Brewery Pizza: BombayCraft brew: Pearl Street WheatPizzaBOGO’s menu features a handful of flatbread-style pizzas that showcase international flavors, and the Bombay pizza is chief among them. Topped with curry-laden tandoori chicken and a mélange of spinach, tomatoes, and banana peppers, its mild heat goes well with hefeweizens. Try Market Garden’s Pearl Street Wheat, a Bavarian-style ale with hints of clove.